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'match_domain' is a string variable which allows you to restrict the scope
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of your search by only matching results at those sites which are in the
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pseudo-domain list you have set.
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See help on the 'domains' command for an explanation of archie
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psuedo-domains.
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The syntax for this command is:
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set match_domain <pseudo-domain>[[':'<pseduo-domain>]...]
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therefore you could say
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set match_domain ca:mx:uk
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which would restrict your search to sites in Canada ("ca"), Mexico
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("mx") and the United Kingdom ("uk")
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Comparisons between the domain restrictions given and any site name are
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case insensitive and performed from right to left. Therefore the
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pseudo-domain list "EDU:va.us" will match any sites ending in "edu" or
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in "va.us" (educational US sites and some of those in Virginia).
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DNS names to any level may be supplied. You may use any combination of
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real DNS domains and pseudo-domains to specify the restriction criteria,
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however, any pseudo-domain specified must be supported by the current
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server. See the "domains" command for a further explanation and list of
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domains supported.
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